L&T Archive 1998-2003

Timekeeping
In Response To: Watch history ()

It's worth remembering that until the advent of factories and stagecoach timetables, accurate timekeeping wasn't all that important to most people (even the famous Harrison chronometer wasn't so much needed to keep time as to measure longitude). Indeed, different parts of the country kept to different times, so noon in Greenwich was not necessarily noon in Manchester or Bath. I believe it was only with the arrival of railways that there was any uniform British time.

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Probably old hat (old Hampshire maps)...
Old Hampshire mapped
How they told the time?
Re: How they told the time
Watches in P&P
Watches in P&P
Watch history
The cost of a watch..
The Austen's pianoforte cost 30 Guineas. (nfm)
Timekeeping
Railroad Time
Aren't those ribbon things on the men's trousers for...
Watch Fobs
This is all great but...
They were knocked up
Daymarks back -
Telling the time in the tropics
Agri-society time -